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All Fourteen 8,000ers

AUTHOR: Reinhold Messner
ISBN: 089886660X

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All Fourteen 8,000ers
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by Reinhold Messner


(The Tennessean - Nashville)
A classic of adventure, travel, self-examination, told by one of the most daring and single-minded mountaineers of the century.(The Tennessean (Nashville))


Book Description
Reinhold Messner is recognized as one of the greatest mountaineers of all time. When he reached the 8511-meter summit of Lhotse in Nepal, he became the first man to stand on all 14 of the world's 8000-meter peaks-an unbelievable achievement and a sensation in mountaineering history. What motivated Messner to be so dedicated in pursuit of his goal, despite unbelievable hardships, to keep confronting danger and death, loneliness and self-doubt? What thoughts and feeling occupied him when faced with his inner self and the highest mountains of the world? The answers to these questions can be found in this revealing memoir. Through engaging text and full-color and black-and-white photos, readers will get a glimpse of the preparation, organization, and running of an expedition, and share rare moments on the summits of the world's highest peaks. This updated edition also includes Messner's comments on Jon Krakauer's Into Thin Air. Illustrated with 113 color and 76 black & white photos throughout.


Language Notes
Text: English (translation)
Original Language: German


About the Author
Reinhold Messner is also the author of Everest, The Crystal Horizon, Free Spirit, and Antarctica. He lives in a castle in Northern Italy.


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         Book Review

All Fourteen 8,000ers
- Book Reviews,
by Reinhold Messner

All 14 Eight-Thousanders

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Reinhold Messner is also the author of Everest, The Crystal Horizon, Free Spirit, and Antarctica. He lives in a castle in Northern Italy.

SYNOPSIS

Reinhold Messner is recognized as one of the greatest mountaineers of all time. When he reached the 8511-meter summit of Lhotse in Nepal, he became the first man to stand on all 14 of the world's 8000-meter peaks—an unbelievable achievement and a sensation in mountaineering history. What motivated Messner to be so dedicated in pursuit of his goal, despite unbelievable hardships, to keep confronting danger and death, loneliness and self-doubt? What thoughts and feeling occupied him when faced with his inner self and the highest mountains of the world? The answers to these questions can be found in this revealing memoir. Through engaging text and full-color and black-and-white photos, readers will get a glimpse of the preparation, organization, and running of an expedition, and share rare moments on the summits of the world's highest peaks. This updated edition also includes Messner's comments on Jon Krakauer's Into Thin Air. Illustrated with 113 color and 76 black & white photos throughout.

FROM THE CRITICS

The Tennessean

A classic of adventure, travel and self-examination, told by one of the most daring and single-minded mountaineers of the century.— (Nashville)


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